Hi All, 
I am just wondering if anyone out there using PHP (4.2.3, bug also affects
previous versions and the latest CVS snapshot) with IIS5 and receives the
"CGI Header Error" in PHP scripts that use an MSSQL DB connection. 

This bug has been logged on the PHP buglist
(http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=9852) however the moderators have closed the
bug without it being investigated correctly. 

I will re-itereate the points that I have listed in the bug thread, they
are; 

- I'm running PHP 4.2.3, IIS5, Win2K (SP3 + Q326830, Q295688, Q147222). 
- IIS is configured to use Host Header 
- The error message that is returned via the script is; 

<head><title>Error in CGI Application</title></head> 
<body><h1>CGI Error</h1>The specified CGI application misbehaved by not 
returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return 
are:<p><p><pre></pre> 

- If the slot is run as a local administrator then the error does not occur,
similiary if you remove the IUSR access to the slot so that you are prompted
for authentication, and you use an administrator account. 
- At the same time that the error is generated, a popup also occurs on the
console with the details; 

TitleBar: php.exe - Application Error 

The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000142). Click OK to
terminate the application 

- Any other PHP script which does not use an MSSQL connection works without
a problem, this also includes scripts which use MySQL. 

If anyone has encountered this problem before and found a resolution for it,
please post it here. As you may read from the bug thread, the developers of
PHP seemed to have passed this off as an IIS issue. 

Cheers

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